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Language Development
Activities for Mastering Inferences
This material has reproducible activities that teach students that an inference is a hint about what a person means without the person actually saying it. Students learn to conclude the meaning suggested rather than stated.

  All in One
Articulation and Language Materials for Clinicians and Teachers. It’s all in one book - 100 lessons with IEP goals for both articulation and language. Use as an articulation/language program in the classroom or in individual/group therapy.

  Artic & Lit
This comprehensive resource uses children’s favorite books as the context for development and practice of articulation and language skills.

  Articulation and Language Activities
Articulation and Language Activities is a calendar of 365 reproducible activities designed to enhance language skills and encourage articulation carryover.

  Articulation and Language Lessons
Articulation and Language Lessons has all the materials needed to teach r, s, z, l and th - 54 reproducible lessons ideal for use by aides as well as clinicians.

Articulation and Language Puzzles I & II
Reproducible crossword and word search puzzles - 360 in all - that target 7 different sounds and over 15 language skills. Puzzles I contains 120 puzzles and Puzzles II contains 240 puzzles.

  Auditory Processing Activities
These materials may be used by speech-language pathologists and special education teachers as well as by regular education teachers who have children with auditory processing deficits in their classrooms.

  Auditory Processing of "WH" Words
These reproducible activities provide simple and very structured practice to students who have not developed a total understanding of wh question words.

Barrier Games Trio
Develop descriptive skills with these 3 folders of reproducible barrier game activities. Several levels of difficulty are included in each folder, ranging from simple to complex verbal descriptions.

Can a Toucan Hoot Too?
This is the first book in a series of phonemic awareness tales that entertain Pre-K through first graders while educating them on early literacy and beginning reading skills.

  Category Workshop
Nearly 300 illustrations of familiar items are grouped into 25 categories, then presented in two formats: full-color pictures as well as reproducible line drawings. A rich assortment of reproducible activities is provided for each category.

Combining Categories, Inferences and Context Clues
Children start thinking in categories at a very early age. Almost all learned information is remembered in categories and retrieved in categories. That is why it is such an important language skill.

Complete Preschool Picture Series
The Complete Preschool Picture Series will help you guide your youngest language learners from first words to literacy!

Comprehending "Conditional Directions" That Begin with "If"
Reinforce comprehension of conditional directions through interactive therapy techniques. As students take turns, everyone has a chance to listen, observe, evaluate and talk.

Comprehending and Verbalizing Visual Clues
If children have difficulty interpreting events and pictures, they are not able to talk about them. These activities help children observe and discuss visual clues that give meaning to pictures.

Concept Acquisition Procedures for Preschoolers (CAPP)
Help preschool children build essential basic concept vocabulary while developing academic readiness skills. Each of the three folders provides illustrations and instructions for language learning interactions. Designed to natually engage the language-delayed preschool child, each richly illustrated set can be reproduced for home or classroom use.

  Curriculum-Integrated Thematic Language Units
This exciting collection of theme-related activities and reproducible materials is designed to enhance students' acquisition of language as well as the development of both written and oral expression.

Cut `n Color Language Development Activity Book
Increase pragmatic, semantic and syntactic skills with these high-use, high-interest language activities. These reproducible activities can go from the therapy session to the classroom or home for extended use, resulting in carryover of important language skills. Plus, this material is a real timesaver - each activity is accompanied by a complete, reproducible lesson plan.

Defining and Describing
Over 70 worksheets allow students to first practice categorization and use of attributes, and then to apply these skills to the formulation of definitions and descriptions.

Descriptive Language in Context
More than 150 adjectives and over 130 adverbs are presented in two formats suitable for use with individuals, small groups, whole classes and in learning center activities.

Developing Alert Listening Skills
This is an outstanding source of activities for students who have weak skills in processing auditory information that contains rapid subject changes.

Developing Awareness of Similarities and Differences
This book provides students with an excellent foundation for understanding how subtle similarities and/or differences allow objects, people and animals to be grouped and regrouped into a variety of categories.

Developing Comprehension in Non or Minimally Verbal Children
These materials give young non or minimally verbal children practice in comprehending sentences and questions. Comprehension skills such as recognition of action words, objects, smaller parts, modifiers, "wh" words, spatial words, inferences and associations are covered.

Developing Language and Early Critical Thinking Skills
These reproducible activities develop vocabulary, concepts, and categorization skills fundamental to critical thinking

Developing Language Comprehension
Using a multisensory approach (listening, looking, touching), these lessons are designed to develop students' comprehension and memory. With this technique, students learn to form mental images of important information that will facilitate later recall.

Developing Logical Reasoning
This material encourages reasoning and logical answers to questions and practice in expressing thoughts in particular situations.

Developing Receptive & Expressive Language Skills in Young Learners
These reproducible lessons offer several types of learning methods to stimulate receptive and expressive language development. The multiple approaches provide a wide variety of activities, ensuring that each student will be successful.

Developing Verbal and Nonverbal Language in Context
Offering a comprehensive approach to the development of communication skills, these materials provide practice.

  Don't Take It So Literally!
Whimsical illustrations and humorous definitions spark students' interest in learning this set of 60 idioms.

  Dotbot Language Activities and Dotbot Sequencing Activities
Four-part reproducible sequences '40 of them!' each accompanied by a core vocabulary list, extended vocabulary list, discussion activities, and cut-and-match sentence strips. Adaptable to an extensive variety of language goals, the sequenced stories are appropriate for activities ranging from a simple sequencing task through an indepth language unit.

Expanding and Combining Sentences
The book illustrates 32 separate events, teaching students to construct interesting, expanded sentences giving descriptive information about people, objects and events.

  Expanding Vocabulary in Context
Full-page posters, with a smaller version in the form of cut-apart cards, permit use with whole classes, small groups and individuals.

Explaining
This book offers guidelines to help students structure their narratives into clear explanations.

Fable of Mable with the Ladle at the Table
This the second book in the humorous series that teaches phonemic awareness and language skills necessary for reading success.

  Facilitating Word Recall
These reproducible materials provide picture clues to assist students in developing word recall. A variety of activities are presented to facilitate word recall in various situations.

  Favorite Tales for Language Learners & More Favorite Tales for Language Learner
These two sets of reproducible materials teach listening skills, vocabulary and syntax. Six stories are presented in each set. Using interactive teaching methods, story components encourage the give-and-take pattern of normal conversation.

Following Directions with R-S-L-SH-CH-TH
In this book with reproducible materials, students follow directions by locating and naming pictures, practice their target sounds, develop listening skills and essential concepts.

From Sentence to Narrative
This book encourages students to tell simple narratives. Guided by presentation narratives, picture cues and prompts, students acquire the ability to formulate several types of narratives.

  Games for Language: /r/-/s/-/l/
These books of reproducible materials offer an exciting array of activities that target sound production as well as language development.

GROW: Parts of Speech
This book provides a multitude of fun, interesting language activities for the classroom.

Guide to Language-Related Learning Disabilities
This exceptional volume offers a wealth of valuable information for speech-language pathologists who work with preschool or school-age children with language-related disabilities.

Holiday Language Activities
Sixteen school-year holidays are presented through stories, story-related questions, language activities, and worksheets.

How Would the Story End?
This material of 120 reproducible short stories is designed to help students listen to detail and sequence of each story and to form a logical conclusion.

Interactive Language Skills
Enhance communication within a group setting with this book of 140 interactive language activities. The activities encourage the social skills of listening to others, taking turns, processing the answers of others without commenting, and striving to give accurate answers.

Introducing Inference
This book presents a very simple, straightforward way of introducing the difficult task of drawing inference. Students are taught to use inference in reasoning or problem solving by identifying and supplying missing information.

Language Building Animals-Clothing-Furniture
Quick, easy and so effective! These reproducible sets of illustrations and activities naturally evoke language and target language structures.

Language Development Lessons for Early Childhood
These reproducible lessons strengthen listening skills and offer several methods for encouraging students to respond orally.

Language Fun and Games Activities for Language Development and /r/ Carryover
Activities for Language Development and /r/ Carryover. Develop speech and language skills with this assortment of reproducible games in 15 different themes (farm, circus, classroom, pets, etc.).

  Language Learning Experiences
These experience-based activities - 60 in all - teach basic skills as well as simple descriptive language. Activities appropriate for small or large group participation are presented in conjunction with reproducible activity reviews.

  Language Lessons in the Classroom
Over 140 reproducible language activities specifically developed for the classroom setting. Short activities, medium activities, long activities - they're all here!

Language of Math for Young Learners
This book teaches concepts critical to academis success - across, after, backward, down, middle, top (to name a few). There are three sections of reproducible materials that cover vocabulary associated with numbers, counting, simple math operations, measurement, money, temperature, and more.

Language Preprimer
This book presents very simple, yet significant vocabulary to young learners before they meet the words in print. Using simple pictures to portray meanings, the vocabulary covers a variety of areas.

  Language Skill Surveys
Three folder activities boards, three different themes - each accompanied by cut-apart cards containing over 500 questions divided into two difficulty levels.

  Let's Talk and Listen Today
Over 700 practical, understandable, easy-to-do activities are presented in these monthly calendars.

  Listening and Remembering Specific Details
These reproducible activity pages will help students develop auditory processing and recall of specific information and details.

Listening, Understanding, Remembering, Verbalizing
This material has 36 stories which consist of a students page with illustrations and an instructor's page with story-related questions. There is a review after every four stories as well.

Lists, Lists & More Lists!
What a terrific way to expand vocabulary skills! Over 150 reproducible lists for use by speech-language pathologists, teachers and parents. This entertaining resource covers nature, sports, food, holidays, seasons, people, places and much more.

Motivating Acquisition of Pragmatics with Preschoolers (MAPP)
Show parents and preschool teachers how to build pragmatics skills through natural conversational interactions.

Motivational Language Activities for Adolescents
Reproducible worksheets and activities targeting oral and written language skills with a unique motivational component.

Pencil & Paper Games
This set of reproducible worksheets provides fun, easy games that will motivate your students to practice their target sounds from the drill level through carryover.

  Picture Source: Categories
Choose from among 15 different categories, ranging from the familiar (animals, food, clothing) to the less common (containers, fasteners, things that fly). Each category contains 12 illustrations. Use for developing classification skills, enhancing vocabulary acquisition, facilitating memory processes and teaching cognitive, syntactic and pragmatics skills. Also excellent for ESL programs.

  Picture Source: Opposites
Each of 30 opposite pairs is depicted in 3 different contexts, allowing a more complete understanding of the relationship between the two words. The difficulty level ranges from basic opposites (big–little) to higher-level opposites (sharp-dull).

  Picture Source: Plurals
Each regular plural form is represented with a rich assortment of reproducible illustrations already set up for drill and practice. In addition, hard-to-locate irregular plurals are provided and organized for easy teaching and learning. The materials can also be used to teach noun-verb agreement, articulation, number concepts and sentence structure. Excellent for ESL programs as well.

  Picture Source: Possessives
No preparation required! Each reproducible sheet presents 3 people or animals (possessors) and 9 objects (possessions) within a specific context (such as airport, campground, restaurant). Matching the people/animals with their possessions provides practice with possessive word endings and also allows work on other language goals.

  Picture Source: Prepositions
Prepositions are presented in 15 different contexts (such as castle, garden, circus, rodeo), with each context illustrating 12 prepositions (in, on, in front of, behind, beside, over, under, between, around, through, toward, away from). Students can compare different prepositions within a specific context or practice a single preposition within several contexts.

  Picture Source: Verbs
These illustrations of 180 verbs can be used "as is" or made into materials for language sessions or home practice. Elicit numerous sentences with each picture - use a singular or plural subject, a variety of direct or indirect objects, different phrases or sentence structures.

Picture, Sign, Symbol
This comprehensive collection provides instant access to 188 full-color drawings and the corresponding American Sign Language signs and Mayer Johnson symbols for use while working with young children who need augmentative assistance in developing language and communication.

Planned Language Program
This unique and exciting program encourages development of language skills starting at the non- or minimally verbal level through enjoyable, talkative play situations.

  Playing with Idioms
These reproducible card games and gameboards are the perfect follow-up to Don't Take It So Literally! After students have learned the meanings of the 60 idioms presented in the previous material, they can practice incorporating those idioms into everyday speech.

  Practical Language Activities
This book - the companion volume to Auditory Processing Activities - offers an impressive collection of reproducible exercises and worksheets for the development and reinforcement of oral expressive language.

Practice, Practice, Practice & Practice With Final Consonants
Designed for students who omit final consonants, these reproducible materials allow extensive practice of the following final sounds: P, B, T, D, K , G, F, V, S, Z, TH, SH, CH, J, L, R, M, N.

Preparing for Success
This book discusses why young children from poverty homes have difficulty learning, and offers concrete suggestions for meeting their language and learning needs.

Preschool First Pictures
This set includes familiar, color pictures drawn to appeal to very young children.

Preschool First Sequence Cards, Sets 1 and 2
These two sets of full-color cards introduce very young children to the concept of events that occur in sequence.

Preschool First Stories
This is an excellent material for teaching narrative or story structure, which is a fundamental aspect of a student's literacy development.

Preschool Picture Card Sets
There are 3 colorful card sets that target formulation of simple sentence structures. Preschool Action Words, Preschool Beginning Sentences and Preschool Beginning Spatial Concepts.

Problem Solving Activities
This 120-page book of unique problem solving activities allows students to choose solutions to problems and to understand the long-term results of these choices.

Processing Auditory Messages
These reproducible activities are designed for students who have mastered following very simple auditory directions and now need material that is a little more challenging.

Recognizing and Verbalizing Correct Grammar
These reproducible activities provide practice in listening, recognizing and repeating a variety of grammatically accurate statements.

Say It, Write It, Read It
Encourage verbal and written expression with these 10 reproducible booklets. Each set of booklet pages consists of 4 to 6 related pictures incorporating several sounds and language structures.

Sequence Meaning Order
These reproducible activities will help your students make sense out of words, sentences and events as they learn the importance of order.

Sequence Plus
These 46 reproducible picture sequences – each accompanied by related vocabulary – portray familiar experiences in a whimsical cartoon style. Topics range from simple actions to complex procedures. Students can also practice developing written narratives.

SLP's Companion
This resource handbook offers 50 practical, effective activities appropriate for individual and small group therapy as well as classroom and home use.

Spotlight On Books
This book contains 100 lessons designed for use in classroom-based service delivery models. Each of the lessons is based on one or more selections of language-rich children’s literature.

Talk About Planning
Specific techniques for planning, goal setting, future- oriented thinking, initiation of a process, focus and attention to a goal, self-regulation and problem solving are addressed in this book.

Talking in Sentences
This book is directed toward students whose syntax needs remediation or developmental encouragement.

  Teaching Kids of All Ages to Ask Questions
This book offers an exciting collection of reproducible, interactive language activities specifically designed to develop question formulation skills.

Teaching the Language of Time & Clock Talk
This book presents a variety of concepts and reproducible materials dealing with time. Includes "Clock Talk"

Telling a Story
This book addresses a story as a whole and also focuses on specific story elements. These materials help students organize narratives into appropriately structured stories.

Thematic Language Lessons for Early Childhood
This remarkable set of reproducible materials will captivate early language learners! Everything they need to know about their home environment is included - rooms, furniture, household items and more.

Verbal Reasoning Activities
While talkative and older preschoolers may be able to verbalize their reasoning when answering questions, shy children or children with limited communication skills need to develop this skill. These reproducible activities provide numerous visual clues to assist young children in expressing verbal reasoning skills.

Vocabulary GROWth
This book provides a multitude of fun, interesting language activities for the classroom.

  Webs for Language
This set of reproducible webs allows students to organize and sequence experiences, then describe and discuss them using appropriate language structures.